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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. For example, you push down on the couch when you sit down and the couch is pushing back upward toward you.

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What do newtons laws have to do with lacrosse?

Newtons laws have to do with lacrosse when (in guys lacrosse) you push the other player, which relates to newtons 2nd law, the larger the mass the harder the acceleration. Also, newtons 1st law involves throwing and catching a ball, newtons law says and object in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force. The object in motion is the ball and the outside force is the other person catching it, stopping the motion. Newtons third law relates to lacrosse when you make a shot and hit the post causing it to bounce off. The 3rd law states for every action theres an equal and opposite reaction. The reaction is the ball flying off the post.


What newtons 2nd law of motion?

newtons 2nd law states that if a force is put on an object then the object will move in the oppisite direction of the force no thats the third law


Newtons third law of motion is also known as action?

Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This law highlights the symmetry in forces between interacting objects.


Which of Newtons laws states that for every force there is an equal force in the opposite direction?

Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction on the first object.


Another name for newton's first law of motion is?

The law of inertia (it relates to an object's resistance to the change in motion)

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Newtons Second Law of Motion relates force and acceleration?

Mass


What is newtons third law of motion called?

Newton's third law of motion is that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This law is also called reciprocal motion/force or "action-reaction."


A glass sitting on a table will not move unless moved by a force This example demonstrates what?

newtons third law of motion


Does football involve using Newtons Third Law of Motion?

no


What is newtons Third law of motion is also known as action?

action


Who discover newtons law of motion?

Isaac Newton, he discovered: -Newton's First Law of motion. -Newton's Second Law of motion. -Newton's Third Law of motion.


What do newtons laws have to do with lacrosse?

Newtons laws have to do with lacrosse when (in guys lacrosse) you push the other player, which relates to newtons 2nd law, the larger the mass the harder the acceleration. Also, newtons 1st law involves throwing and catching a ball, newtons law says and object in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force. The object in motion is the ball and the outside force is the other person catching it, stopping the motion. Newtons third law relates to lacrosse when you make a shot and hit the post causing it to bounce off. The 3rd law states for every action theres an equal and opposite reaction. The reaction is the ball flying off the post.


What is the equivalent of a black hole using newtons third law of motion?

nothing


What is newtons third law of motion also called?

Newton's third law of motion is also called the law of action and reaction. It states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.


What newtons 2nd law of motion?

newtons 2nd law states that if a force is put on an object then the object will move in the oppisite direction of the force no thats the third law


What is Newtons third law of motion is also known as blank reaction?

Newton's third law of motion is known as "action-reaction" law. This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.


What are the names of the second and third laws of motion?

Newton's 2nd Law - Impulse and momentum Newtons third law - Free body diagram